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The Call Hierarchy does a good job of finding calls to and from methods in C# code, but it does not detect methods that could be called as a result of them being subscribed to event handlers. This is important to add because a user could either believe that a particular method was not being called and thus delete it, or assume that the method is attached to an appropriate event handler when it really is not.

Thanks for contacting us with this feature suggestion. I really like it! Unfortunately, we won't be able to implement this for the next release of Visual Studio. However, I've added this suggestion to our backlog for future consideration.

Kind Regards,Dustin CampbellVisual Studio Managed Languages

Posted by Microsoft on 1/25/2013 at 2:36 AM

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Posted by Microsoft on 1/24/2013 at 10:51 AM

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